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The main characters in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" are George and Martha, a middle-aged couple who engage in bitter and confrontational interactions. The story is centered around their troubled marriage and the young couple, Nick and Honey, who become entangled in their dysfunctional dynamic.

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